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& g. joolh'g ®Mn\ glemdieis. K T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. NO. 1 NO. % FOR THE LIQUOR, OPIUM, AND A BRAIN, NERVE, AND BLOOD TOBACCO HABITS. TONIC. THB SAFEST :AND SUREST TOURB EVER A CERTAIN cobk for DIBOOVBRBD FOR THE DISPBPBIA,IWBiaBSTIOK, WBAKBNBD BNBR(JY, LIQUOR, TOBACCO, AND OPIUM neuralgia, and poverty of thb blood. HABITS. R — I8: 1 " I hereby oertl Jy anddeolare that, after over tbirtyyears: esperleaoe it ABonrnTCTv> mr«TTir\va tww .bufpito »' a PharraaoeuUoalDruKgUt and Manufacturing Chemist, anabelng • IT ABSOLUTELY. DtoIKOYS IHE APPETITE familiar with the formula and cunposlHoh' of nearly every Tonlo a wri att Preparation on the maiitet that In my opinion the formula ot ßj T. AHD ALL Baoth'B GOLDEN REMEDY No, 2,as'Bubmhted tome.tothebeat CRAVINGS FOR ALCOHOWC "WOKS AND ALL \t^^^^£%Xs3g^^^ LlliiSlKl!. IU »ffi.Utt.E. ot K Xnanal i 011 jrorn whatever oause, for Keuralslaj Poverty of Blood, and Oeneral Nervous' Disorders.— M. Marshall, Danedin. *3TN.OT FOR DRUNKARDS ONLY.tss — DO YOU WANT TO EAT WKLL, SLKBP WELL AND „„ , BK WKLL? THEN TaKK ALL MODERATE DRINKERS ALL SMOKERS mTT ,« n nT nm T loAH-Now NO. 2 R. T. BOOTH'S GOLDEN QUIT THEIR HABITS REMEDY. WITH PKUFECT /(ASE^WUH^O^NAGQIMJ^OIf THE . rhla Great | Tonlo Is for itho BRAIN, NSBVS3, and BUOOD IT CORKS THK UQDOR HABIT 13 A DIBKABIC OF THK NKRVOU3 DYSPEPSIA, «EURALOIA, * WEAKENED BNBBQT SYSThiM AND l)F IHK BLOOD. IT GIVKS TONB TO THK WHOLE SYSTEM, AND S . THB BEST TONIC ON THIS EARTH. THE QOLDBN REMEDY NO. 1 " ~~ fSAfter being oonßned to hi*, bed Mt five months he waa Core* Cnrea the Disease by Removlnt; the Cause, and along with It all with one bottle. desire to return to the drink, BEAD THIS Ready Money Boot Faotory, THOUSANDS HAVJS BEEN. OUKED. 16T Ohrifltohuroh, Mr B. T. Booth,! Dunedln. AN IIMPORTANT LETTER. Dear Sir,— as one bottle of your No. 2 " Golden Remedy " bag been MR B. T. Booth. eff^otual in restoring my son to health, I wish moat heartily to Dear Slr,-I wish to tell you what your Uolden Remedy No. lhaa expres3 my thanlts and Rratltude for the great blessing, done for me. I had been drinking hard tor two months, and from His trouble began from overwork at sohool, and at the .time he that and excessive smoking I wbb In a fearful stite. I oould get buc began taking the Remedy he was In a very low state Indeed, and little sleep. I oould'nt Bxt, aad when I tooklmy first doBB of Mo. 1- nothing he Ind done seemed to benefit nJm. He Is ndvr fnUy at noon,. 26th Ootober-my nerves were so ihaky that It took both restored, and I have Pleasure In recommending this great Remeif hands to get the glasa to my lips. Th*t night t slept better, and for all similar oaaeajof deoline., ' next day my appetite began to return, ftom the first I steadily IXpurß sincerely, Improved, and at the end of four days I had no desire for either tbe » r • u,lwukrick, drink or the pipe. After three days I couldn't smoke, and now I sleep like a child ana eao like a man. To you, Sir, I owe a debt I _— _ can never repay, and I give you thla fa writing with the hope that .many poor folio* a who are slaves ot the drink or smoking habit ._«. _—,„-„_,- «»t» nmnnncrnnnnnr. may be cured,- R. Robertson, Vlotoria-atreet, Chrlstohuroh. AT ALL OHUMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. ' ' ; 6SB

PUBLIC APOLOGY. j . h . dalton; 13EGS to^Apologiae to hia late Ouatomsrs for aay aanoyance and dalay they miy havajbeen put to through the late Management;, and bags to state tint thi Buatneja haa agalaoame bsok.into his hands' and will bs carried on in future under the Managements MR CAMPBELLWho has had a very large Home Experlenoa In some of the best Cities lnUhe Old 'Country/land who 'l oanlsafely rooommend as a Thorough Praotloal Tailor, and feel sure that any who may traab him with an Order;|wlll go away well pleased with! having done so. I main yours obediently, J. H. DALTON, TAILOR, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OP FANCY SUITINGS, TWEEDS. DIAGONAL COATINGS, FIGURED COATINGS, SADDLE TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURN, &o. BUT ALL AT OUB USUAL PRICHI3, THAT 18 THE CHEAPEST CONSISTENT WITH A REALLY GOOD ARTICLE IN TOWN.

INFLUENZA. NOW thatvlnfluenza haa ma<re ita appearanoo again the Pnblic should know the CHEAPESTjjAND MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDY OOLBUAttf AW SONS' EOCALYPTE EXTRACT. ITJIS'AICERTAIN PREVENTA"TIVE AND CURE. Werhave thousands of Testimonials from all puts of the Colonies. It has also been proved beyond a doubt when the Influenza was raglntt last year, whore < the Bnoalypt Extract was freely used the disease was never contracted. During the late Influenza Kpldemlo loarcely a houao was without our Kxtraor, in faot, the demand was so great In Hie Australian Colonies that we oonld not supply it CAUTION. See that eaoh Bottle 'bears 'oar Registered Trade Mark (Tree of Life) t»nd the Signature of Colkmane and Sons, Cootamundra, N.S.W., withoni) whloh it Is band. AGENT FOB NAPIKRMR A. ECCLES, Chemist. AGENTS FOR HABTINGSMR TYERMAN AND MESSR BECK ANO CO. 27 N. LAZARUS & CO. OPHTH&&MIO OPTICIANS PH(ENIX CHAMBERS, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. WHOLESALE AND CONSULTING AGBNT FOR NRW ZEALAND. JU B A. L E V I» FormerlyCofiHaßtlngsstreet, Napier. 'MR H. OWEN, IOHKMIST HASTINGBSTRKKT, Has beon Appointed AGBN'I |FOR HAWKK'B BAY. f MR OWEN has beon duly Instructed! in OurSyatetn of aighb-teating (Patent No. «881 whloh Is now bslog universally adopted. Particulars of all Stonier Prescriptions kept, and may be Re-ordered through our Ag nt, MR OWEN JAMES MILLS," saduler and harness-maker kmbbbon-btrekt; napibri . Manufacturer of Every Description or SADDLERY, HARNESS, J^KSADDLES, &O, HORBK OOVMBS t»N HAND, Sewn, NO M.i o hlne Work. Shipments bt General Saddlery reoelv Ketf olarlr from the Beßt Makon W. I. SABIM yETERDJAKX SURGEON (JComber of the Boyal Colleae of Yttedoaiy 1 Surgeons, London) KAKORA HAWKE'B BAT W. T. 8, Tlslli HMUnna 'jrm Saturday and mar Mwmißlted ab H« W Robertson's BnoMnt tatr* Uim betrmen «.n. .and 0 l".m •_ DRINK RJSD FFffiL AND YUM YUM CEYLON TBAS. , : • •, J. A. DURRBY, i W7IRB MATTRESS MANUFAC--V V- TORY, Opposite 'Bus Co, 'a Stabieb, HAsiiNaa- S STHEET.I tl Wire Mattresses, Couches, &o.' anytlze, P Made.to Orderon the Shortest Notloo, h and at> Moderate Prices v Wrlte'for trloe.Llsts i : The Trade Supplied &AQ AR(\ worth for ni Bee Amuse- ' C&«/>$OU 361. m»nt Column \

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9326, 22 March 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9326, 22 March 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9326, 22 March 1893, Page 4

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